Deaths
SHARPE, Lilly Beatrice, late of Hastings Street — On July 4, 1988, at Christchurch Hospital, dearly loved wife of John William Sharpe, treasured mother of Don and Eileen, Les and Trixie, Connie, and David and Lisa, and loved nana and great-nana of all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Rest after weariness. In the hand of the Lord. Messages to 19 Ashwood Street, Christchurch 9. Funeral details later. John Rhlnd, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.). TUUTA, Thomas Mohi (late of Chatham Islands) — On July 2, 1988 (suddenly), at Chiistchurch, dearly loved husband of Annie, much loved father and father-in-law of Steve and Judith (Toowoomba, Australia), Carolyn and Andrew Morris, and Ronald, loved granddad of Hayley and Jamie-Lee (Australia); aged 61 years. At peace. Messages to 443 Malrehau Road, Christchurch 9. His Funeral service will be held In our Ferry Park Chapel, 297 Ferry Road, This Day (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m. and then to the Memorial Park Cemetery. J. Lamb, Trotter and Son, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
WALKER, John Carruth (Reg. No. 548232, 3rd Div.), of 31 Selwyn Street, Timaru — On July 5,1988, at Timaru, dearly loved husband of Monica. A service for John will be held at Salisbury Park Crematorium, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m. Betts Funeral Services, F.D.A.N.Z., Timaru. WARD, Megan Anne — On July 2, 1988 (suddenly), at Christchurch, precious little daughter of Eve and Nick (Loburn), sister of Jeremy, and loved granddaughter of Ann and Bob Simpson, and Cynthia and Gerald Ward. No flowers,- please, but If desired donations to the Cot Death Society would be appreciated and may be made at the service. The Funeral service will be held In St Martin’s Anglican Church, Hodgsons Road, Loburn, This Day (Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m., followed by Interment at the Raithby Cemetery, Chapel Road, North Loburn. Geoffrey Hall Funeral Services, Ltd. WICKS, John Arthur — On July 4, 1988, at North Shore Hospital (late of Milford), father of Kristina and Karen, father-in-law of Richard, and loved grandfather of Katie, Robbie, and Kylie. At rest. A service will be held at the North Shore Crematorium Chapel, Schnapper Rock Road, Albany, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m. A fighter to the end. Grateful thanks to doctors and nursing staff of the North Shore Hospital for their special care. In lieu of flowers, donations to the South Auckland Alzheimers Society, Inc., Flat 2, 588 Willis Road, Papakura, would be appreciated. AU communications to 19 Anne Street, Devonport. J. Weir and Company, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. WILSON, Ivan Harold — On July 4, 1988, at The Princess Margaret Hospital, dearly loved husband of Melva, loved father of Ellis and Marilyn, father-in-law of David Drummond, loved Gramps of Pamela and Teena, loved son of the late Alex and Ivy Wilson, and loved brother of Eunice and the late Ron, Melv, and Keith; aged 72 years. Messages to 31 Ranfurly Street, Kaiapoi. The Funeral service will be held at the Kaiapoi Co-operating Parish Church, Fuller Street, Kaiapoi, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 2 p.m., private cremation thereafter. Blair-Kelly Funeral Services, F.D.A.N.Z.
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